Padel hits your elbow harder than tennis.
A padel racket is solid carbon — no strings to soften the hit — heavier than a tennis racket and swung flatter, off the wall. So more shock travels up the handle into the tendon outside your elbow.
Noll Court is a counterforce strap: worn just below the elbow, it loads the forearm muscle so the tendon's anchor takes less of every smash.
Built for padel, not tennis .
Most elbow straps are general-purpose — made for every sport, optimised for none. Padel's solid-carbon racket sends more shock into the tendon than tennis does.
|   | Noll Court | Generic tennis brace |
|---|---|---|
| Counterforce pad positioned for the padel load | ||
| Removable pad — dial pressure to the sore spot | ||
| Printed sizing scale for repeatable tension | ||
| Anti-slip edge that holds a 2-hour session | ||
| Adjustable, fits either arm | ||
| Cited mechanism, no fake claims |